The Daily Blog Watch
Tuesday's Daily Blog Watch
12/18/07 - 07:22 AM EST
Editor's note: Every morning, James Altucher presents the most timely, topical posts from the Web's best business blogs. The top 10 myths the media has about the economy. No. 1: we were in a recession in 2007.
Jim Cramer answers questions about everything in the universe.
Stockpickr's System Trades of the Day includes trades today on Google GOOG, Lam Research LRCX and more.
Sramana Mitra wonders whether Apple AAPL has too much cash and what the company should do with it.
Was Howard Lindzon too early in his decision to short Akamai AKAM?
The key to Google's success is a combination of innovation and paranoia.
Here are 15 stocks Ben Graham would like.
Pfizer PFE makes 24/7 Wall St's list of 10 turnarounds that could happen in 2008.
The entire emerging world needs cement. Here are some cement stocks.
Crossing Wall Street coversJeremy Siegel's view of the economy for 2008.
Stock Market Beat weighs in on Ceradyne CRDN.
Wallstrip visits Facebook!
Check out these 10 software predictions for 2008.
Founder of the Internet Vint Cerf tells how to get a job at Google.
Jeff Matthews is engaging in antidisestablishmentBuffettism -- the people against the people against Buffett.
Pay attention to AT&T, and checking out a new word.
AMD's awful ride, why there are so many dyslexic business geniuses, and eBay vs. Amazon.
Getting cautious on Google, and a short idea for 2008.
Yahoo! is among the most searched stocks on TheStreet.com. Here's what Cramer had to say about the stock recently.
Catch up on his thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
Investors will have to deal with a Fed meeting and another flood of earnings and economic data.
Ensco International and Echelon have the potential to move higher in coming days.
See who made what calls.
The addition of video is helping telecom companies compete against cable and satellite companies.
The June West Texas Intermediate contract reflects selling pressure ahead of Tuesday's expiration. But stocks in the sector are generally trading higher.
See who made what calls.
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